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Introduction

•  Please take a few minutes to carefully read through this manual. Correct maintenance and operation 

of this appliance will provide the best possible performance from your BUFFALO product.

•  BUFFALO prides itself on quality and service, ensuring that at the time of unpacking the contents are 

supplied fully functional and free of damage.

•  Should you find any damage as a result of transit, please contact your BUFFALO dealer immediately.

Installation

Selecting a location

•  This appliance is for outdoor use only and should be placed in a well-ventilated area. 

•  The sides of the barbecue should 

NEVER

 be closer than 1 metre from any combustible surface, 

including trees and fences and make sure that there are no heat sources nearby (cigarettes, open 

flames, spark etc.). Keep away from any flammable materials!

Choosing the suitable gas cylinder and regulator

This barbecue can use either propane or butane or propane/butane mixed LPG (liquid petroleum gas) 

bottled gas. Propane bottles, will supply gas all year round, even on cold winter days. Butane bottles will 

supply sufficient gas in summer, but it may affect the performance of the barbecue and restrict the heat 

output available from the burners, particularly once the gas temperature starts to fall below +10°C.

•  You will need LPG gas bottle and proper regulators under the gas pressure to operate this gas griddle.

•  Choose the proper regulator according to the appliance category and gas pressure, for example, use 

37mbar regulator with appliance category I3+ for propane gas.

Country of Destination Appliance Category

Gas and Supply 

Pressure

Main Burner

Injector Size Ø

BE, CH, CY, CZ, ES,  

FR, GB, GR, IE, IT, LT,  

LU, LV, PT, SK, SI

I3+(28-30/37)

X

Butane(G30) 28-30 mbar

0.98mm

Propane(G31) 37 mbar

0.98mm

Note: Marking on injector, for example, 0.98 indicates that 

the size of the injector is 0.98mm.

 

2531

Warning! Ensure to have the proper regulator and cylinder in order for the 

barbecue to operate safely and efficiently. Use of an incorrect or faulty regulator 

is dangerous and will invalidate any warranty. Consult your local gas dealer for 

the most suitable gas cylinders and regulators.

Connecting the gas hose to the griddle and the regulator

Caution!

•  Before connection, ensure all the control switches of the griddle are at the 

OFF position.

•  Ensure the hose to be used is of 8-10mm diameter and no more than 1.5m long.

•  Change the hose every 2 years, or upon necessity.

•  We suggest wearing gloves when assembling the hose.

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Summary of Contents for CY265

Page 1: ...Model CY265 Buffalo BBQ Griddle Instruction manual CY265_UK_A5_v1_20191121 indb 1 2019 11 21 15 19...

Page 2: ...o not move the appliance after lit during use or immediately after use before it completely cools down Do not leave the appliance unattended during use Turn off the gas supply at the gas cylinder or r...

Page 3: ...r with food Pressure may build up and cause the container to burst possibly resulting in personal injury or damage to the griddle Do not attempt any unauthorized interference of the main controls on t...

Page 4: ...ng or excessive wear before use Apart from the connection point no part of the hose should touch any hot barbecue parts If the hose shows any sign of damage replace it immediately with one suitable fo...

Page 5: ...restrict the heat output available from the burners particularly once the gas temperature starts to fall below 10 C You will need LPG gas bottle and proper regulators under the gas pressure to operate...

Page 6: ...tions 2 Turn the orange cap on the gas cylinder so that the arrow is pointing to the gap in the shroud 3 Remove the orange safety cap by pulling the lanyard out Do not use any tools Leave the cap hang...

Page 7: ...When cooking for the first time cooking surfaces colour may change slightly This is normal and does no indicate any defect Lighting the gas griddle 1 Ensure all control switches of the gas griddle ar...

Page 8: ...scalding Always protect your hands when handling parts near the cooking surface Fat fires After each cooking session empty and clean the oil cup of food debris If the barbecue is to be used for large...

Page 9: ...idue after cooking will keep the burners clean Periodically check the burner to ensure it is free from insects and spiders which may clog the gas system deflecting gas flow Ensure to clean pipes on bu...

Page 10: ...le valve After fire is out and griddle is cold remove burner and inspect for spider nests or rust See natural hazard and cleaning the burner assembly pages Grease fire or continuous excessive flames a...

Page 11: ...Excessive fat in meat Trim fat from meat before grilling Excessive cooking temperature Set the control knob to a lower setting Flames blow out High or gusting winds Move the griddle to prevent it from...

Page 12: ...rocess For further information on how to dispose of this product correctly contact the product supplier or the local authority responsible for waste disposal in your area BUFFALO parts have undergone...

Page 13: ...1 2 Leg x 2 9 Oil Cup x 1 3 Castor x 4 10 Front Bracket x 1 4 Body x 1 11 Griddle x 1 5 Hose support hook x 1 12 Rear Triangle Bracket x 1 6 Cylinder Support x 1 13 Front Triangle Bracket x 1 7 Side H...

Page 14: ...Battery x 1 F Nut M6 x 4 G Griddle pin Note Specifications subject to change without prior notice Whilst every care is taken in the manufacture of this product care must be taken during assembly in ca...

Page 15: ...fence rails 1 on the legs 2 with bolts A 2 Step 2 Mount the castors 3 on the legs Reverse the leg frame and set the castor brakes to lock frame in place 3 Step 3 Mount another long fence rail 1 CY265...

Page 16: ...ace the body 4 on the legs Mount the body 4 on the legs with bolts A 5 Step 5 Continue to fix the body 4 on legs with bolts A 6 Step 6 Mount the hose support hook 5 on the body with bolts A Mount the...

Page 17: ...Step 7 Mount the side handle 7 with bolts A 8 Step 8 Mount the brackets 10 14 on legs with bolts A 9 Step 9 Mount the triangle brackets 12 13 on the side shelf 8 with bolts A CY265_UK_A5_v1_20191121 i...

Page 18: ...12 Screw the pins G into the pin sockets on the griddle bottom Then mount the nuts F securely Insert the 4 pins on the griddle bottom into the holes on the body top Caution When installing this part...

Page 19: ...s 13 Step 11 Install the battery E correctly Now the appliance is fully assembled Caution Ensure a clearance of at least 100cm around the appliance for ample ventilation CY265_UK_A5_v1_20191121 indb 1...

Page 20: ...th Way Avonmouth Bristol BS11 8TB United Kingdom NL 0800 29 1 29 040 2628080 FR 0800 29 2 29 01 60 34 28 80 DE 0800 1860806 IT N A ES 901 100 133 PT vendas nisbets pt IE 42 North Point Business Park N...

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